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We exist in an era dominated by digital advancements. Cutting-edge innovations have accelerated global connectivity and transformed how we operate. Nearly every sector now depends on data systems and software solutions. Consequently, computer science influences all aspects of modern life, including scientific breakthroughs, healthcare progress, transportation systems, financial services, and communication networks.
Our advanced computer science programs concentrate on six key research domains:
Artificial intelligence and machine learning
Data science and analytical methods
User-focused computing and digital media
Software development
Network systems and digital security
Foundational computer science principles
The University of Regina's computer science graduate programs maintain accreditation from the Computer Science Accreditation Council (CSAC). Our Computer Science Department was among the inaugural four Canadian programs to receive accreditation in 1982. We hold the distinction of being the sole Canadian computer science department with uninterrupted accreditation since that time. Students opting for the Master's thesis path must conduct research aligned with departmental priorities. This program mandates completion of 15 course credits plus 15 thesis research credits, culminating in a thesis defense. Additionally, participants must deliver two non-credit seminar presentations in Computer Science.